Presidential Primary Election: Harrison County Results
58 out of 58 precincts reporting: Harrison County Republican: Trump-51% Cruz-32% Rubio-6% Kasich-10% Democrat: Clinton-74% Sanders-25%
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58 out of 58 precincts reporting: Harrison County Republican: Trump-51% Cruz-32% Rubio-6% Kasich-10% Democrat: Clinton-74% Sanders-25%
31 out of 31 precincts reporting: Republicans: Donald Trump- 49% Ted Cruz-35% Marco Rubio-5% John Kasich-8% Democrats Hillary Clinton-76% Bernie Sanders- 23%
Polls opened bright and early this morning for our state primaries and voters were out from the get-go. All day long voters will cast their ballots for who they want to see represent their party in November’s general election. Poll…
News 25’s Kendra Turley fills Jackson County residents in on what they need to know before casting their ballots tomorrow. The time has finally come for Mississippians to cast their vote for this year’s presidential primary elections. Pascagoula resident Eve Hildebrandt…
Tomorrow is a big day for Mississippi. Voters across the state head to the polls for the presidential primary. That means today is a busy day for our county election commissions. The Harrison County Election Commission spent the day handing…
With more than 400 absentee ballots already in the books, Jackson County is preparing for quite a large turnout for tomorrow’s presidential primary election. Polls across the state will open at 7 a.m. and remain open until 7 p.m. Voters…
Mississippi voters could soon register online and vote in person ahead of elections under bills moving forward in the state Legislature. House members have passed three bills to rewrite the state’s election laws, a proposal pushed by Secretary of State…
One week from today, Mississippians will head to the polls for the state primaries. County leaders want to make sure you know your polling place. This year, two Harrison County District 1 precincts will change to another location. Those in the…
Voters in 12 states are heading to the polls on Super Tuesday. People started bright and early to vote for their favorite candidate. Ten states are holding primaries. Colorado and Minnesota are holding caucuses. Both Hilary Clinton and Donald Trump…
Mississippi’s top elections official Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann says he will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a state court order telling him to add another candidate to the March 8th Democratic presidential primary ballot. On Thursday, the…
Election commissioners are expecting a back-up at the polls tomorrow over confusion on how to vote regarding Initiative 42.
Fifty years ago today, voting in the United States was changed forever.
Saturday is the deadline for absentee voting before Tuesday’s party primaries in Mississippi.
Making Democracy Work was the theme Thursday for the Mississippi Gulf Coast League of Women Voters.
Mayoral candidates, Democrat, Mike Smith, and Republican, Jay Trapani, along with other candidates for each race, gathered outside the Waveland fire station, greeting residents as they went to vote.
Tuesday, the Republican and Democratic candidates will face off in the Waveland mayoral race.
One race that's captured a lot of attention and interest is the runoff for Harrison County Circuit Court Judge.
Tuesday, the last two candidates faced off in the Jackson County runoff election for Sheriff.
Just when you thought it was over, the political season goes on a little longer.
Mississippians across the state cast their ballots in Tuesday's general election to have their say in who will represent them.
Tuesday, News 25 spoke with the reform candidate for the 4th U.S. Congressional seat, Eli "Sarge" Jackson.
On Tuesday, November 4th, 2014, Mississippi voters will elect federal representatives, judges, and possibly some local officials as well.
With Tuesday's election right around the corner, the Harrison County Election Commission is going through some final preparations.
This year on Election Day, Mississippians will get the chance to vote on whether or not hunting and fishing should become a constitutional right.